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WeWork opens first co-working space in Vietnam

The first WeWork co-working space in Vietnam opened in HCM City on March 13.
WeWork opens first co-working space in Vietnam ảnh 1Renters work at a WeWork coworking space office in HCM City (Source: english.thesaigontimes.vn)

HCM City (VNA) - The first WeWork co-working space in Vietnam openedin HCM City on March 13.

Covering 5,000sq.m in the E Town Centre, District 4, the office can accommodate1,000 customers in four floors ranging from freelancers to bigger enterprises.

“With Vietnam’s rapid economic growth, we see immense business potential,”Turochas T Faud, managing director of WeWork Southeast Asia, said.

The company said since its first coming to Southeast Asia in December 2017, ithas expanded to 18 locations, with more than 13,000 customers.

Founded in 2010 in the US, it has 425 offices in 100 cities and 27 countries.

Over 45,000 companies use WeWork with member companies including Dell, KPMG,GE, Microsoft, and Samsung.-VNA
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